Delhi: 2 newly elected Congress councilors who won MCD elections join Aam Aadmi Party
Congress suffers a major setback in Delhi as the party's state vice-president and two newly elected councilors, who won the municipal elections, have joined the Aam Aadmi Party.

New Delhi: The Congress has suffered a major setback in Delhi. The party's state vice-president and two newly elected councilors of the Congress, who won the municipal elections, have joined the Aam Aadmi Party. Mustafabad councilor Sabila Begum and Brijpuri councilor Nazia Khatoon have joined AAP along with Delhi Congress Vice President Ali Mehndi.
After the joining of these two newly elected Congress councilors in Aam Aadmi Party, the number of AAP councilors in MCD will be 136. At the same time, the number of councilors of Congress will be reduced from 9 to 7.
Significantly, in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD Election), the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ended the BJP's 15-year rule and won a majority by winning 134 seats in the 250-seat MCD. The second number BJP got 104 seats. While Congress could win only 9 seats. Independent candidates were victorious on three seats.
On winning the election, AAP said that a message has come out from this that people have rejected the BJP by rejecting the politics of negative politics, mud-throwing, sting operation politics and abusive politics. The people of Delhi have shown the green signal to Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party. You have also been given a certificate of honesty.
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